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FRIDAY. r PAGE EIGHT (Second SctIonT THE WATNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER '1 'ft I 1 i: 1 ' 'h , t ' ' ' 1 'h iff NEW ARRIVALS In WAYNESVILLE Guesis Who Have Registered Recently at Local Hotels and Hoarding Houses. HOTEL GORDON (U'ESTS July 23, 1946 Miss Posey Taylor, Lloyd, Fla.: J. T. Wilson & Hugh Eidson, Charublee, Ga.; U. and Mrs. W. W. Whidden, U. S. A r m y; Miss Charlotte Usher, Ashcboro, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Sullenbarger & Family, Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Snow, Nashville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Seymour, Miami. Fla. Claud Sanfurd. Canton. N. C : H. T. liichardson. N. Plainfield. N. J.; John E. l'ritchaid & Parly, Davidson College, N. C; J. F. MeGuiness, Whitehouse, Fla.; W. J. McLean, Gastonia, N. C; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, Frank fort, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Linderman & Family, Dayton (). Mrs. Helen Knapp, Elmhurst. N. Y.: W. T. Kincaid, Hoek Hill. S. C ; Mrs. James A. Houghey, Miami. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Throckmorton. Miami, Fla ; Mr. and Mrs Leonard Henderson, Franklinton. N. C; W. S. Gardner, Macon, Ga ; W. C. Franklin & Family, Dolhan. Ala.; T H. Drew, Macon, Ga.; D. D. Ellis. Columbia, S. C; D. S Henderson. Columbia, S. C; Mr and Mrs. P. J. Craig. Spartanburg. S. C ; Mr. and Mrs. Hufus Evans. Macon. Ga. Hob Heard, Hickory, N. C; Gerald J. Baadte, Washington Grove, Md.; Mrs. Carrie Suddath. Jax, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Pearce, Palatka, Fla.; C. L McCarthy, White Oak, Ga.: Col. C. T. Lifsey. Ft. Jackson, S. C; II. L. Blackwell & D. E. Blackwell. Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner, Tuscaloosa. Ala ; Miss Margaret Ward. Tuscaloosa. Ala.: Airs. Ella Warner, Miami Beach. Fla.; Miss Edith Phillippe, Wichita. Kansas; Miss Annabel Phillippe, Wichita, Kansas; Miss Dorothy Slay, Columbus, Ga.; Miss Eleanor Passmore, Columbus, Ga.; Mrs. W. S. Thomas, SulTolk, Va.: Miss Irma Hurrff, Suffolk, Va.; Miss Susie Holand, Suffolk, Va.; Mrs. E. G. Elam, Suffolk, Va.; Miss Eliza beth T. Johnson, Jax, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Eagar. Chattanooga. Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood. Pauley's Island, S. C; Mr. and Mrs J. S. Pearspn. Birmingham. Ala : Mrs. Nello Tecr, Durham, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Waggoner, Delaware, Ohio; Mrs. Mary L. Brandon. West Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Sarah Tunniclifl'e. West Palm Beach. Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Barber, Washington, D. C; Mrs. F. P. Bland, Durham. N. C; Miss Mary Bland, Durham. N. C; Mrs. Francis Davis, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Ella Bennic. West Palm Beach, Fla.; E. W. Crouch. Miami Beach, Fla. Miss Margaret Stiles, Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. H. S. Marshall, Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. H. Montague. Winston-Salem, N. C; Mrs. S. M. Davis, Winston-Salem. N. C; Mike Deeb and Family, St. Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian JONES RADIO SERVICE Records Record-Players and Radios We carry a complete stock of all latest records, also batteries, car aerials and aerial wire. Bonded electronic technicians, with 90 day guarantee on parts. 56 Main Street FICTION "MAGDALEN"', by King-Hall is the story of the life and death of the wicked Lady Skelton and be gins in the present with adventures of some later Skeltons, a head strong girl, who relieved the bore dom of marriage and life at Mary- lot Cells by taking to the Road as I a highwayman in me tngianu oi the 1780 s. "ISI.A ', by Madclienc L' Engle This story of an independent woman's conflict with the related group comprising her husband's ridiculously self proud family is narrated by the man whose ideal ized devotion for her did not per mit its declaration. ' HOUSE ON LORDSHIP LANE", by Alfred Edward Woodley Mason. Inspector Hanuad is investigating the deatli of Daniel Horbury at his country house in Lordship Lane, an adventure which follows Hanaud's own hazardous passage across the English Channel in a small boat, and the ominous rescue of a young man. "H ANGMAN'S H I L L" by Franklyn Pell An American cor respondent meets sudden and viol ent death in the mountains of French Alsace. The event appears to be tragic but perfectly natural incident b u t Larry Shanahan, lanky, cocky, comical, case harden American newshawk has other ideas and teams up with a young army lieutenant in a relentless search for the answer. "THE FIELDS", Conrad Richtcr, A Sequel to "The Trees". It fol lows the story of Say ward as a wife and mother, working with her brood on that hard frontier to create a durable home and the as pects of civilization in a region where life was still difficult and where towns were just beginning to appear. "CAPTAIN GRANT" by Shirley Seifert This is the story of the younger and lesser known years of Ulysses Grant, beginning with his entrance at West Point and ending in the summer of 1861, when he took command of a regiment of Illinois volunteers, with the rank of Colonel. "AT MRS. 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